The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Caroline Flack’s turmoil revealed in unseen post

INQUEST: TV star’s Instagram message shared posthumous­ly by her family

- RYAN HOOPER AND SAM RUSSELL

Caroline Flack described the inner turmoil over her arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend in a previously unseen social media post shared by her family.

The 40-year-old former Love Island presenter said “her whole world and future was swept” from under her feet following the incident with boyfriend Lewis Burton in December.

It came as an inquest into her death started in London.

The hearing at Poplar Coroner’s Court, which lasted four minutes, was adjourned by assistant coroner Sarah Bourke until August 5.

No members of Flack’s family were present at the inquest opening.

Flack was found dead at her rented home in London on Saturday. Her time of death was registered at 2.36pm. A family lawyer said she had taken her own life.

Coroner’s officer Sandra Polson said police were driving through Northwold Road in Stoke Newington on Saturday when they were flagged down.

She said: “They followed informants into a residentia­l address and found a woman on her back.”

Police attempted resuscitat­ion, which was then continued by paramedics, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Her body was identified by her sister, Jody Flack.

The inquest opened as an unpublishe­d Instagram post, shared posthumous­ly by Flack’s family, revealed how the TV presenter felt the “walls” she had built around herself had “collapsed”.

And she denied assaulting former tennis player and model Burton, saying it was an “accident”. She had been due to go on trial next month.

She wrote: “I have always taken responsibi­lity for what happened that night. Even on the night. But the truth is .... It was an accident.

“I’ve been having some sort of emotional breakdown for a very long time. But I am not a domestic abuser. We had an argument and an accident happened. An accident.

“The reason I am talking today is because my family can’t take anymore.

“I’ve lost my job. My home. My ability to speak.

“And the truth has been taken out of my hands and used as entertainm­ent.

“I can’t spend every day hidden away being told not to say or speak to anyone.”

She added: “I’ve been pressing the snooze button on many stresses in my life – for my whole life.

“I’ve accepted shame and toxic opinions on my life for over 10 years and yet told myself it’s all part of my job. No complainin­g.

“The problem with brushing things under the carpet is... they are still there and one day someone is going to lift that carpet up and all you are going to feel is shame and embarrassm­ent.”

Flack closed the post with an apology to her family and friends.

She said: “I’m so sorry to my family for what I have brought upon them and for what my friends have had to go through.

“I’m not thinking about ‘how I’m going to get my career back’.

“I’m thinking about how I’m going to get mine and my family’s life back. “I can’t say any more than that.” Flack’s mother, Chris Flack, shared the message in her local paper, the Eastern Daily Press, in Norfolk where the TV personalit­y grew up.

She said her daughter was advised not to share the post on social media, but that her family “want people to read it”.

“It was describing how she was feeling and what she had gone through – no more than that,” her mother said.

 ?? Picture: REX/ Shuttersto­ck. ?? The 40-year-old former Love Island presenter was found dead at her home on Saturday.
Picture: REX/ Shuttersto­ck. The 40-year-old former Love Island presenter was found dead at her home on Saturday.

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